This Prehistoric Claw Looks Fresh... But It’s Over 3,000 Years Old

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In 1986, archaeologists made a shocking discovery deep inside Mount Owen Cave, New Zealand—a perfectly preserved claw from an extinct giant bird known as the Moa.
But what’s even stranger? This claw, believed to be over 3,300 years old, still has flesh and tissue attached.

How did this prehistoric claw remain intact for so long?
Could this mean the Moa still exists in hidden parts of the world?

Watch now to uncover the mystery of the Mount Owen Moa Claw!

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